Get Ahead!

Scholars' Stories

Tue, 02/20/2018 — Atalia Chua

Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore’s
(CAAS) has been enabling the growth of the air hub and aviation industry in
many ways – by making safety a priority, providing air navigation services and
developing Singapore as a Centre of Excellence for aviation knowledge and
talent development.

Working for the CAAS’ Air Transport
Division is CAAS Undergraduate Scholar Chen Yiliang, who tells us how his
passion for aviation led him to his role as Deputy Manager of Air Transport
today.

REACHING FOR THE SKIES

Growing up with a father who worked in
aviation sowed the seeds of Yiliang’s interest in the industry. He says, “It
started when I attended air shows with him as a child and flying – or rather,
trying to fly – his radio-controlled airplanes. CAAS is naturally a career fit
because it is a confluence of both my desire to serve Singapore and my interest
in aviation.” He also believes that it was this deep-rooted interest that made
him a deserving recipient of the CAAS Overseas Undergraduate Scholarship.

The Scholarship opened the doors to
endless opportunities for Yiliang to grow within the industry. For instance, he
got to experience three internships at CAAS which deepened his understanding of
the organisation. These allowed him to comprehend how he will be able to best
fit and complement the organisation when he officially commenced work.

As the working world is vastly different
from a student life, Yiliang is grateful for the slew of CAAS initiatives that
support freshly-minted officers as they transit into the workforce. These
include the orientation programme, buddy system and mentorship programme. With
these, Yiliang is assured the guidance and resources he needs to learn new
things quickly

EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES AHEAD

Today, Yiliang works in the Air Hub
Economics section of the Air Transport Division. As Deputy Manager, he engages
in bilateral and multilateral air services relations and negotiations with the
countries under his portfolio. He also analyses data to uncover insights and
develop solutions to support the implementation of policies. These are all done
in order to further Singapore’s air hub competitiveness.

While his role brings both fulfilling and
challenging moments as with any job, Yiliang sees each challenge as a learning
opportunity, saying, “My work allows me to be cognizant about the issues we
face as an air hub and come up with solutions to maintain our competitiveness
internationally, which is deeply satisfying.”

In fact, he looks forward to an even more
exciting and enriching future with the Changi East developments on the horizon.
He says, “CAAS is not only in the middle of all these, but we are bringing
forth and cultivating positive transformations. This makes the work ever more
challenging and fulfilling, and our contributions a significant enabler to
Singapore’s economy!”

Yiliang also has one piece of advice for
aspiring CAAS Scholars out there with bright dreams like his. “It is important
to have a deep understanding of your strengths and weaknesses. You will also
need to be able to articulate how these will complement the organisation’s
needs.”